The most likely problem is a Head Gasket. Sorry Man.
excessive heating.
The time it takes for a vehicle to warm up in cold weather can vary depending on factors such as the engine size, type of fuel, and overall efficiency of the heating system. In this case, the Pontiac Montana may have a larger engine or a less efficient heating system compared to the 2000 Blazer, causing it to take longer to warm up in extremely cold temperatures like -30 degrees Celsius. Regular maintenance, such as checking the thermostat and ensuring proper engine performance, can help improve heating efficiency in cold weather.
Well, Pontiac didnt make a sunfire in 1994 is it a 95 sunfire or 94 sunbird?
Only when there is a failure in the cooling system.Only when there is a failure in the cooling system.
bad heating core
2000 Pontiac grand am se keeps over heating I changed the water pump, the thermostat, radiator cap, head, and it is still over heating. make sure thermostat is going the right way , spring gose to the motor
It is not recommended to heat a graduated cylinder directly, as they are typically made of glass and can crack or shatter when exposed to high temperatures. It is best to use a proper heating device like a water bath or hot plate when heating liquids in a graduated cylinder.
If the gas is compressed into the cylinder, yes. However if the gas is already pre-compressed (to the point of liquefaction) and simply decanted into the cylinder, there will be little to no heating of the receptacle cylinder.
With an indirect water heating system and cylinder, the water that circulates around the boiler, pipes and radiators is kept totally separate from the stored water in the cylinder that is used for bathing. From the outside the indirect cylinder looks identical to the direct cylinder save from two additional pipe connections on the side of the cylinder. Inside the cylinder a coil heat exchanger is installed, which allows hot water from the boiler to flow into the upper connection and leave at the lower connection to return to the boiler for re-heating. The hot water in the coil indirectly heats the water in the cylinder. A Direct Cylinder is heated by a source located within the cylinder - such as an electrical immersion heater. Because the Immersion Heater is heating the water 'directly' the cylinder is called a 'Direct Cylinder'. In a direct cylinder there are no other external heat sources.
Yes. If, as for most common substances, the outside diameter of the cylinder increases on heating, the inside diameter will increase by the same percentage. This fact is used to shrink-fit pulleys to shafts.
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Connection problems, or natural failure after many years.